KVM SWITCH, MOUNTING BRACKET AND SYSTEM
A body part of a KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch includes a clamp that holds a cable and is movable in a horizontal direction, and a stay that is equipped with the cable clamp and is movable in a depth direction of the body part to eliminate of the cable hanging down.
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The present invention relates to a KVM switch, a mounting bracket and a system.
BACKGROUND ARTMoreover, there have been conventionally known a display and a keyboard module (i.e., a console drawer) and a KVM switch which are housed in a server rack (e.g. see Patent Document 1).
Thus, when the console drawer 7 and the KVM switch 6 are housed in the server rack, the guide rails 9 mounted on the console drawer 7 and the brackets 8 mounted on the KVM switch 6 need to be screwed to the support posts 10 together. Therefore, one worker supports the console drawer 7 and another worker performs screw fixing while supporting the KVM switch 6.
PRIOR ART DOCUMENT Patent Document
- [Patent Document 1] Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2006-302245
Meanwhile, in
Moreover, when the console drawer 7 and the KVM switch 6 are housed in the server rack as illustrated in
It is an object of the present invention to provide a KVM switch that can eliminate hanging-down of a cable. It is another object of the present invention to provide a mounting bracket and a system that facilitates mounting a plural of devices on a server rack.
Means for Solving the ProblemsTo achieve the above-mentioned object, a KVM (K: keyboard, V: Video, M: Mouse) switch that is mounted on a server rack, disclosed herein characterized by including: a switch unit that includes a server-switching switch and is fixed to front support posts of the server rack; and a body part that is fixed to rear support posts of the server rack, is connected to the switch unit via a cable, and switches a server depending on a server-switching instruction from the switch unit; wherein the body part includes: a holding part that holds the cable and is movable in a horizontal direction; and a moving part that slides in a depth direction of the body part.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, a mounting bracket for mounting a second device electrically connected to a first device on right and left support posts of a rack along with right and left guide rails on which the first device is mounted, the mounting bracket disclosed herein characterized by including: a right mounting part that includes a first screw hole, is fastened to the right support post along with the right guide rail via the first screw hole with the use of a first screw, and has a shape not to contact a third screw that fastens the right guide rail to the right support post; and a left mounting part that includes a second screw hole, is fastened to the left support post along with the left guide rail via the second screw hole with the use of a second screw, and has a shape not to contact a fourth screw that fastens the left guide rail to the left support post.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, a system disclosed herein characterized by including: a rack; a pair of guide rails that are screwed to a front face and a rear face of the rack with a plurality of screws, respectively; an electronic device mounted on the front face and the rear face of the rack; a mounting bracket that mounts the electronic device on the rack; wherein the mounting bracket includes: a first mounting part that includes a first screw hole for screwing the electronic device to one of a right side and a left side of the rack with a first screw, and in which a cutout is formed at a position of a second screw fixing one of the guide rails to the one of the right side and the left side of the rack; a second mounting part that includes a second screw hole for screwing the electronic device to the other of the right side and the left side of the rack with a third screw, and in which a cutout is formed at the position of the second screw fixing the other of the guide rails to the other of the right side and the left side of the rack; wherein the electronic device is fixed to the rack along with the guide rails with the first screws and the third screws.
Effects of the InventionAccording to the present invention, it is possible to eliminate hanging-down of the cable. Moreover, according to the present invention, even one worker can mount the plural of devices on the server rack.
Hereinafter, a description will be given of embodiments of the present invention with reference to drawings.
First EmbodimentIn
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The body part 30 incorporates a cable stay 32 (a moving part) supporting the cable 34, as illustrated in
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The cable clamp 33 is made of a resin, for example. A plurality of hook parts 41 for fixing the cable 34 are formed on an upper face of the cable clamp 33. Each of the hook parts 41 has an inverted L-shape in a side view, and includes a vertical part 41a that extends vertically from the upper face of the cable clamp 33 and a horizontal part 41b that extends horizontally from a top end of the vertical part 41a. When the cable 34 is fixed, the hook parts 41 are bent and the cable 34 is sandwiched between the horizontal part 41b of the hook part 41 and the upper face of the cable clamp 33.
Moreover, a plurality of through-holes (second through-holes) 32b1 are formed on the side face (e.g. a face opposite to the switch unit 31) of the coupling pan 32b of the cable stay 32 at equal intervals. The cable clamp 33 includes an arm part 42 (a second arm part) extending along the side face of the coupling part 32b of the cable stay 32, and a projection 43 (see
Thus, the cable 34 is sandwiched by the hook parts 41 of the cable clamp 33 mounted on the cable stay 32, which prevents the hanging-down of the cable 34. Moreover, the cable clamp 33 is slidable over the cable stay 32 to adjust an extra length of the cable 34. Since the plurality of through-holes 32b1 with which the projection 43 of the cable clamp 33 engages are formed on the coupling part 32b of the cable stay 32, it is possible to stop the cable clamp 33 at any position in order to adjust the extra length of the cable 34.
According to the first embodiment, the body part 30 includes the cable clamp 33 that holds the cable 34 and is movable in the horizontal direction, and the cable stay 32 that is equipped with the cable clamp 33 and is movable in the depth direction of the body part 30. Therefore, it is possible to eliminate the hanging-down of the cable 34.
Second EmbodimentThe second embodiment explains a case where the console drawer and the KVM switch are housed in the server rack.
The server rack includes two front support posts 21 and two rear support posts 22. A plurality of through-holes 21a for mounting members are vertically formed on each of the front support posts 21 at equal intervals. Similarly, a plurality of through-holes 22a for mounting members are vertically formed on each of the rear support posts 22 at equal intervals. The guide rails 101 includes a right guide rail 101x and a left guide rail 101y. Hereinafter, a configuration common to the right guide rail 101x and the left guide rail 101y is explained as the guide rail 101.
Each guide rail 101 is fixed between the single front support post 21 and the single rear support post 22. The guide rail 101 is formed so that two rails are overlapped, and is extendable in a D-direction (i.e., a depth direction) of
The mounting part 101a includes two screw holes 101c arranged vertically to fix the guide rail 101 to the front support post 21 with two screws 102. Moreover, the mounting part 101a includes a screw hole 101e between the two screw holes 101c. The screw hole 101e is used when a console drawer 110 mentioned later (see
The mounting part 101b includes three screw holes 101d arranged vertically to fix the guide rail 101 to the rear support post 22 with two screws 103 (an upper screw 103a and a lower screw 103b). Here, when the guide rail 101 is fixed to the rear support post 22, an upper and a lower screw holes 101d are used, and a middle screw hole 101d is not used.
Moreover, the guide rail 101 in which a temporary-fixing pin (not shown) is inserted beforehand into the middle screw hole 101d can be used as a variation of the guide rail 101. In this case, the guide rail 101 can be temporarily fixed to the rear support post 22 by pushing the temporarily-fixing pin into the through-hole 22a of the rear support post 22.
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A cable group 113 composed of a plurality of cables is connected to a rear face side of the console drawer 110. The cable group 113 is connected to a repeater 111. A cable group 115 composed of a plurality of cables is connected between a rear face side of a KVM switch 114 and the repeater 111. Moreover, a carrier 112 for holding the cable group 113 is coupled with the rear face side of the console drawer 110. The carrier 112 is extendable depending on the movement of the console drawer 110.
The console drawer 110 is mounted at the same height as the KVM switch 114. The KVM switch 114 is mounted on the rear face side of the console drawer 110. The KVM switch 114 is fixed to the rear support post 22 with the use of a rack mount panel 120 mentioned later. The console drawer 110 is electrically connected to the KVM switch 114 via the cable group 113, the repeater 111 and the cable group 115.
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The first mounting pan 122a includes a plurality of screw holes 122a1 for fastening the right side face 122 to the right side face of the KVM switch 114 with screws 140. The second mounting part 122b includes: a screw hole 122b1 for fastening itself to the right guide rail 101x via the through-hole 22a of the rear support post 22; and a hole 122b2 for fixing a temporary-fixing pin 160 (see
The height of the first mounting part 122a corresponds to the height of three through-holes 22a vertically arranged on the rear support post 22. The height of the second mounting part 22b corresponds to the height of two through-holes 22a vertically arranged on the rear support post 22. That is, three holes corresponding to the three through-holes 22a vertically arranged on the rear support post 22 are not formed on the second mounting part 122b. The second mounting part 122b includes screw hole 122b1 and the hole 122b2 corresponding to the two through-holes 22a, and a cutout 131 (a first cutout) is formed at a position corresponding to the through-hole 22a located immediately below the through-hole 22a corresponding to the hole 122b2 (see
The second mounting part 122b is fastened to the rear support post 22 and the mounting part 101b (see
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The first mounting part 123a includes a plurality of screw holes 123a1 for fastening the left side face 123 to the left side face of the KVM switch 114 with screws 141. The second mounting part 123b includes a plurality of screw holes 123b1 for mounting the cable cover 150.
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The height of the mounting pan 124b corresponds to the height of the two through-holes 22a vertically arranged on the rear support post 22. The mounting part 124b is formed lower than the second mounting part 122b by the height of one through-holes 22a (see
The mounting part 124b is fastened to the rear support post 22 and the mounting part 101b (see
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Thus, in the rack mount panel 120, the arrangement of the lower screw 103b for fixing the mounting part 124b to the left rear support post 22 and the arrangement of the upper screw 103a for fixing the second mounting part 122b to the right rear support post 22 can be made different in right and left. That is, the arrangement of the screws 103 (the upper screw 103a and the lower screw 103b) for fixing the KVM switch 114 to the right and left rear support posts 22 can be made different in right and left. As a result, when the KVM switch 114 is mounted on the server rack, a strength of the mounting can be improved.
First, a worker fixes the guide rails 101 (the right guide rail 101x and the left guide rail 101y) to the front support posts 21 and the rear support posts 22 with the screws 102 and 103 (step S1).
Then, the worker mounts the repeater 111 and the console drawer 110 on the guide rails 101 (step S2). At this time, the worker carries out work while supporting the console drawer 110. Here, the carrier 112 and the cable group 113 are mounted beforehand between the repeater 111 and the console drawer 110.
Next, the worker mounts the cable group 115 on the repeater 11 (step S3). Then, the worker mounts the KVM switch 114 on the rack mount panel 120 (step S4).
When the rack mount panel 120 on which the KVM switch 114 is mounted is fixed to the rear support posts 22, the worker once removes the upper screw 103a that fixes the guide rail to the right rear support post 22 illustrated in
Then, while supporting the rack mount panel 120 on which the KVM switch 114 is mounted, the worker fastens the second mounting part 122b to the right rear support post 22 with the upper screw 103a as illustrated in
Then, the worker mounts the cable group 115 on the KVM switch 114 (step S7), and mounts the cable cover 150 on the second mounting part 123b (step S8). The present process is terminated.
In the second embodiment, the KVM switch 114 is mounted on the rack mount panel 120 illustrated in
The right side face 122 of
The first left side face 123 of
The second left side face 124 of
In the second embodiment, the description is given of a case where the console drawer 110 and the KVM switch 114 are housed in the server rack. However, other devices may be housed in the server rack. For example, the console drawer 110 and the server, not shown, may be housed in the server rack. In this case, when the server is mounted on the rack, the rack mount panel 120 or the above-mentioned mounting brackets (i.e., the right side face 122, the first left side face 123 and the second left side face 124 of
Moreover, in the rack mount panel 120 of
According to the second embodiment, the second mounting part 122b of the right side face 122 is fastened to the right rear support post 22 along with the right guide rail 101x with the use of the upper screw 103a, and the mounting part 124b of the second left side face 124 is fastened to the left rear support post 22 along with the left guide rail 101y with the use of the lower screw 103b. Then, the cutouts (131 and 135) are configured so that the second mounting part 122b of the right side face 122 does not contact the lower screw 103b which fastens the right guide rail 101x to the right rear support post 22, and the mounting part 124b of the second left side face 124 does not contact the upper screw 103a which fastens the left guide rail 101y to the left rear support post 22.
Therefore, the right guide rail 101x is fixed by the lower screw 103b, the left guide rail 101y is fixed by the upper screw 103a, and these screws does not need to be removed when the KVM switch 114 is mounted on the rear support posts 22. Therefore, when the KVM switch 114 is mounted on the right and left rear support posts 22, the worker does not need to support the console drawer 110 and the guide rails 101. Moreover, when the KVM switch 114 is mounted on the right and left rear support posts 22, the lower screw 103b which fastens the right guide rail 101x to the right rear support post 22 and the upper screw 103a which fastens the left guide rail 101y to the left rear support post 22 do not interfere with the mounting of the KVM switch 114. Therefore, the single worker can mount two or more members (the console drawer and the KVM switch or the server) on the server rack.
Some preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, but the present invention is not limited to these specifically described embodiments but may have various variations and alterations within the scope of the claimed invention.
Claims
1. A KVM (K: Keyboard, V: Video, M: Mouse) switch that is mounted on a server rack, comprising:
- a switch unit that includes a server-switching switch and is fixed to front support posts of the server rack; and
- a body part that is fixed to rear support posts of the server rack, is connected to the switch unit via a cable, and switches a server depending on a server-switching instruction from the switch unit;
- wherein the body part includes: a holding part that holds the cable and is movable in a horizontal direction; and a moving part that slides in a depth direction of the body part.
2. The KVM switch according to claim 1,
- wherein the moving part includes a pair of first arm part that extends in parallel with both side faces of the body part, and a coupling part that is coupled with front ends of the pair of first arm part, and
- wherein the body part includes a moving stopper that stops movement of the first arm part in the depth direction.
3. The KVM switch according to claim 2,
- wherein the first arm part includes an uneven part, and the moving stopper engages with the uneven part.
4. The KVM switch according to claim 2,
- wherein the first arm part includes a plurality of screw holes,
- a first through-hole is formed on a side face of the body part, and
- a screw is fastened to one of the plurality of screw holes via the first through-hole to stop the movement of the first arm part in the depth direction.
5. The KVM switch according to claim 2,
- wherein a plurality of second through-holes are formed on a side face of the coupling part,
- wherein the holding part includes a second arm part that is horizontally movably provided on the coupling part and extends along the side face of the coupling part, and
- wherein a projection that engages with one of the second-through holes is formed on a tip of the second arm part.
6. The KVM switch according to claim 1,
- wherein a hook part for fixing the cable is formed on an upper face of the holding part.
7. A mounting bracket for mounting a second device electrically connected to a first device on right and left support posts of a rack along with right and left guide rails on which the first device is mounted, the mounting bracket comprising:
- a right mounting part that includes a first screw hole, is fastened to the right support post along with the right guide rail via the first screw hole with the use of a first screw, and has a shape not to contact a third screw that fastens the right guide rail to the right support post; and
- a left mounting part that includes a second screw hole, is fastened to the left support post along with the left guide rail via the second screw hole with the use of a second screw, and has a shape not to contact a fourth screw that fastens the left guide rail to the left support post.
8. The mounting bracket according to claim 7,
- wherein a height of the first screw hole and a height of the second screw hole are different from each other.
9. The mounting bracket according to claim 7,
- wherein one of the right mounting part and the left mounting part is screwed to a side face of the second device, and another of the right mounting part and the left mounting part is opposite to another side face of the second device via a cable arrangement domain which arranges a cable connected between the first device and the second device, and
- wherein the mounting bracket includes a side face mounting part screwed to the another side face of the second device, and an upper cover that is fixed to the side face mounting part and covers the cable from above.
10. The mounting bracket according to claim 7,
- wherein the right mounting part and the left mounting part are configured as independent separate brackets.
11. The mounting bracket according to claim 7, further comprising:
- a bottom part on which the second device is mounted;
- wherein the right mounting part extends from a right end of the bottom part and the left mounting part extends from a left end of the bottom part.
12. A system, comprising:
- a rack;
- a pair of guide rails that are screwed to a front face and a rear face of the rack with a plurality of screws;
- an electronic device mounted on the front face and the rear face of the rack;
- a mounting bracket that mounts the electronic device on the rack;
- wherein the mounting bracket includes:
- a first mounting part that includes a first screw hole for screwing the electronic device to one of a right side and a left side of the rack with a first screw, and a first cutout that is formed at a position of a second screw fixing one of the guide rails to the one of the right side and the left side of the rack;
- a second mounting part that includes a second screw hole for screwing the electronic device to another of the right side and the left side of the rack with a third screw, and a second cutout that is formed at the position of the second screw fixing the another of the guide rails to another of the right side and the left side of the rack;
- wherein the electronic device is fixed to the rack along with the guide rails with the first screws and the third screws.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 4, 2015
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2017
Patent Grant number: 10051760
Applicant: FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED (Tokyo)
Inventor: Keiji MIYATSU (Tokyo)
Application Number: 15/523,185